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. ♪ ♪ we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. [ crunches ] mmm. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more flavor. [ crunch! ] >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the continuing fall-out from the secret service prostitution scandal. tonight on "special report," we will have the latest from the white house. we told you about the first batch of personnel moves last night. there is plenty of speculation tonight about what may come next. plus, what happened with ted nugent and the secret service today. some brand new fox polls on the presidential election will be released in a few minutes. we'll have the first look at how the race is shaping up in the battleground state of ohio and florida. europe's economy may be slipping downward again. we will take a look at what that could mean in the u.s. a couple of stories about taxes. how congress is waging election year battles over the issue and how th
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but in the environment of the fiscal cliff, if, indeed, what this is, it would be interesting. >> all right, john. thanks so much. >> ncr, national cash register. right? >> you like that? >> i like that because you got to change the name. cash registers aren't what they used to be. >> that stock is halted along with the other one john was talking about. we'll let you know when the news does come out and that stock is reop reopened for business. speaking of business, we have about 30 more minutes of business. >> top ceos set for a fiscal cliff meeting with president obama just over an hour from now. we're going to take you live to the white house next. plus, we'll hear from one democratic lawmaker willing to dive head first off the cliff if that's what it takes to reach what he thinks is a good deal on tax hikes while protecting entitlements. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from
but in the environment of the fiscal cliff, if, indeed, what this is, it would be interesting. >> all right, john. thanks so much. >> ncr, national cash register. right? >> you like that? >> i like that because you got to change the name. cash registers aren't what they used to be. >> that stock is halted along with the other one john was talking about. we'll let you know when the news does come out and that stock is reop reopened for business. speaking of...
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is the environment todayyee i f still a good place to in more or less friendly? >> there is no compare ton. when mr. putin came in, he changed the tax code which made a huge difference.ie ton. when mr. putin came in, he changed the tax code which made a huge difference. it was 13% flat tax, corporation tax 24% and suddenly you couldn't invest in companies because could you understand what was in the financials of the company. so accounting firms grew. advisory firms grew and the market became a much better place to invest. so today i don't believe there is a huge difference. you just have to understand the environment. >> so does it create opportunities? if you're looking around the world and not seeing a lot of attractive places, should russia be one of them? >> russia should be. it's growing at 4%. it's the biggest consumer market in europe. so there is enormous amount of opportunity. the problem has been and continues to be the perception western investors have about investing there. so there is this sort of idea that if you invest in russia, you'll lose your
is the environment todayyee i f still a good place to in more or less friendly? >> there is no compare ton. when mr. putin came in, he changed the tax code which made a huge difference.ie ton. when mr. putin came in, he changed the tax code which made a huge difference. it was 13% flat tax, corporation tax 24% and suddenly you couldn't invest in companies because could you understand what was in the financials of the company. so accounting firms grew. advisory firms grew and the market...
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it may actually make the environment more difficult. >> israel is concerned that palestinians will be eligible to join the international criminal court. press charges of human rights violations. in the words of an israeli official, the daniel could be worse than rockets from gaza. the u.s. reportedly asked israel not to impose harsh sanctions against the palestinian authority. >> they can get pieces of paper from the-up. but they are not going move forward and not going to make the palestinian statehood more real. >> of now, more than two-third member countries recognize palestine. the vote in favor of, the nonmember statehood is expected to be overwhelming. supports include france, china and india. bret? >> bret: david lee miller, in jerusalem. thank you. >>> still ahead -- hillary clinton is on her way out. we look at her time at state. first, are clinton's former senate colleagues willing to use the nuclear option? if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... not
it may actually make the environment more difficult. >> israel is concerned that palestinians will be eligible to join the international criminal court. press charges of human rights violations. in the words of an israeli official, the daniel could be worse than rockets from gaza. the u.s. reportedly asked israel not to impose harsh sanctions against the palestinian authority. >> they can get pieces of paper from the-up. but they are not going move forward and not going to make the...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. thank you. we thank the troops for all the support they've given us, but how do we thank the ones who support them? thank you for your service. thanksusa provides scholarships to the spouses and children of our troops and helps give a future to the people who support the troops the most. thanks for supporting them. thank you for your dedication. go to thanksusa.org to see how you can express your appreciation for what they do for our heroes thank you. go to thanksusa.org now. thank you. gerri: $250 million grant from that federal government, but the stock can't hit a dollar on the nasdaq. as we told you that last night nasdaq w
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and for all the reasons mike said, this is poisoning the environment when there are major challenges for the congress to deal with, and i will be hard-pressed to believe that we're going to get real progress on all these other initiatives he outlined on "meet the press" yesterday, given the toxic environment these guys are going through right now. >> but he can and he alone, mika, can change the toxic environment. he should, when the new congress gets sworn in, he should say let's start again. we've got to start again and we've got to get this done and we've got to do a big deal and we've got to do it in the next two to three weeks. we can't go up against the deadline. if that happened -- >> but -- >> then all the things dan says could fall in line. >> but have you seen anything in his first few years that shows he can deal with congress in that way? >> well, this is a new term and he's got to. he's got to exert leadership to get that agenda through. >> a few things. first, i agree, this hurts the president's legacy, absolutely, but politically i think the republicans lose more, beca
and for all the reasons mike said, this is poisoning the environment when there are major challenges for the congress to deal with, and i will be hard-pressed to believe that we're going to get real progress on all these other initiatives he outlined on "meet the press" yesterday, given the toxic environment these guys are going through right now. >> but he can and he alone, mika, can change the toxic environment. he should, when the new congress gets sworn in, he should say...
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you have to benchmark what your tax environment, your regulatory environment, your energy costs. the good news is in terms of getting manufacturing, we're still the world's largest market. when global investors take a look at the u.s., and canada's rate is 15% and hours is 35%, where are you going to site your plant? $1.75 trillion a year, a number that is larger than all but 80 economies in the world. it is not particularly attractive. when this administration refuses to utilize our domestic energy resources, refuses the keystone pipeline which would bring jobs and energy down to america, they reject that. that is not attractive in terms of global investment and job creation. the caller also talked about what caused the deficit then been a lot of charts and graphs dispel some myths. over four years, the total deficit was 5000 $92 billion. the taxes on the wealthy over that same time was $136 billion. all other americans was $544 billion. total cost of the bush tax cuts and the wars was about $1.30 trillion which means 75% of the deficit was caused by other spending. the wars and
you have to benchmark what your tax environment, your regulatory environment, your energy costs. the good news is in terms of getting manufacturing, we're still the world's largest market. when global investors take a look at the u.s., and canada's rate is 15% and hours is 35%, where are you going to site your plant? $1.75 trillion a year, a number that is larger than all but 80 economies in the world. it is not particularly attractive. when this administration refuses to utilize our domestic...
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i didn't have the right environment or the facilities in scotland to try and fulfill my dreams. >> rose: what were your dreams? >> well, i wanted to get into the top hundred in the world at tennis. that was my main goal when i was around that age of 15 and i went to spain to do that they have the best track record at producing players at that level. >> rose: barcelona. >> yes, barcelona, yeah. >> rose: by 18 in your opinion the top what? >> i finished... in my 18th year i finished about around 60, 65 in the world. >> rose: and when were you in the top ten? >> when i was 20. i think when i was 19. i think i finished the year around 11 or so or something like that. >> rose: what's fascinating about that the this to me is understanding what young kids show in terms of potential so that somehow they emerge and they know you have the stuff to become a great champion. many don't and some do. you and also novak showed that. i mean, you played him when you were 11. what is it you show? you just are better than everybody around you when you're nine, ten, 11? you show potential to move to the nex
i didn't have the right environment or the facilities in scotland to try and fulfill my dreams. >> rose: what were your dreams? >> well, i wanted to get into the top hundred in the world at tennis. that was my main goal when i was around that age of 15 and i went to spain to do that they have the best track record at producing players at that level. >> rose: barcelona. >> yes, barcelona, yeah. >> rose: by 18 in your opinion the top what? >> i finished... in...
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one of the challenges in a decrease in but the environment is to know how much you have to spend. a long time before dhs could get all the debility but yet they are there. it is not an impossible task. it requires some planning and requires some dedication. it does seem like dod has a plan. moving on -- intergovernmental transactions -- a colleague of mine sitting in the front row, ann davis, started groups which were concentrated on low hanging fruit. what things could we identify that we might be able to make progress on her away? the groups separated intergovernmental transactions into four groups you see -- fiduciary benefits, transfers, buy and sell. do you want to guess which one is the biggest and the hardest? which do we do -- to the most transactions with text who was our biggest trading partner? oh, my gosh. category is the biggest. the groups that were formed have been able to reduce the outstanding balances of the year ended every single category. is stillknow bob dacey in the room -- without him here, i can say from the treasury's standpoint, we believe we have reduce
one of the challenges in a decrease in but the environment is to know how much you have to spend. a long time before dhs could get all the debility but yet they are there. it is not an impossible task. it requires some planning and requires some dedication. it does seem like dod has a plan. moving on -- intergovernmental transactions -- a colleague of mine sitting in the front row, ann davis, started groups which were concentrated on low hanging fruit. what things could we identify that we...
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this is a political year, and all of us are up here talking about the fiscal environment that you have affected democrats and reasons to be in during an election year. but to me, this budget goes beyond the line, it goes beyond just being a political document. it goes to being an irresponsible document, given what we're facing in terms of the fiscal problems, given what our kids and grandkids will be facing. there's one area in this budget that i think is actually relatively honest, and that is the president's projection of what the economy is going to do. and maybe it's in part because of the budget, because a budget document is both the spending side and the revenue side and then and economic forecast. this shows that unemployment rates will be higher next year than they are in than this year. ultimately that's the worst part of the budget. that there's not anything in this budget to get our economy moving again. >>> dmooneither taking the fisc issues and no progrowth policies for us to address to give this economy a shot in the arm. in looking at this document it looks like more of
this is a political year, and all of us are up here talking about the fiscal environment that you have affected democrats and reasons to be in during an election year. but to me, this budget goes beyond the line, it goes beyond just being a political document. it goes to being an irresponsible document, given what we're facing in terms of the fiscal problems, given what our kids and grandkids will be facing. there's one area in this budget that i think is actually relatively honest, and that is...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick w
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there are many differences between the environment in the budget of 1990 and today. today's parties are more polarized than they have been in decades and there are macro trends that make the divide even deeper. the difference is, the parties today are will recall ideologically sorted. according to the national journal, the most liberal is more conservative than the most conservative democrat. by the way, olympia snowe, the gap even gets wider. some of the more liberal republicans are leaving the house. that device gets even deeper. the parties are ideologically sorted. complimenting that, reinforcing that division are three other major factors that did not exist in the 1980's. the way congressional districts are drawn with computer models today, most districts are pre drawn to elect one party or the other. that means most of us in the house or about primary elections, we do not worry about the in general elections. my experience has been primary voters punished compromise. there is a slew of former members that had higher aspirations that can testify to that. when yo
there are many differences between the environment in the budget of 1990 and today. today's parties are more polarized than they have been in decades and there are macro trends that make the divide even deeper. the difference is, the parties today are will recall ideologically sorted. according to the national journal, the most liberal is more conservative than the most conservative democrat. by the way, olympia snowe, the gap even gets wider. some of the more liberal republicans are leaving...
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you mentioned health care even in this difficult environment, we are maintaining nih's funding at increasing the number of grants. >> thank you. all extremely important to our economy. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm tempted to ask you if you were drafted for this job or you volunteered, but i won't go there. because it's a tough job that you have. i know that. i appreciate you today to present the president's budget. i'm also fascinated by this discussion we have and we get into baselines and all this kind of stuff. the american people really don't care about baselines but i do find it interest that you're eyeing to use oco savings when there is not an account in treasury with all this money in it that we're doing to save and not spend. that's the reality. as i remember, it was the bush administration that signed the status -- what was it, the status force agreement, and we've known oh we were going to be coming out of iraq for a number of years. so to count a continued effort as we have had in the last several years for the next ten years and then say we're saving it is just pho
you mentioned health care even in this difficult environment, we are maintaining nih's funding at increasing the number of grants. >> thank you. all extremely important to our economy. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm tempted to ask you if you were drafted for this job or you volunteered, but i won't go there. because it's a tough job that you have. i know that. i appreciate you today to present the president's budget. i'm also fascinated by this discussion we have and we...
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a lot of people regulate in this environment and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. however, this report is going to have a large of discussion here people will disagree with the chronology. some will disagree with the findings. but we hope is the solutions, because everybody recognizes the fact that the money went missing and that's a flawed and needed to fix that. so as the solutions come forward, some may not require congress to act. the industry itself may take the perp reactions. some may require beneath enabling legislation for the solution. if they do, we will bring that forward. yes, sir. >> you charge about how the answer is not a regulation that existing was better. he proposed several roles in the last several weeks about the scandal and also development -- >> well, one of the things that came out of that number one, don't use the alternative method. i think it's a good ting on their behalf. but we do hope is the regulatory community is doing a self-examination of coming in zero, this process as well. we hope this will provide additional information. they
a lot of people regulate in this environment and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. however, this report is going to have a large of discussion here people will disagree with the chronology. some will disagree with the findings. but we hope is the solutions, because everybody recognizes the fact that the money went missing and that's a flawed and needed to fix that. so as the solutions come forward, some may not require congress to act. the industry itself may take the perp...
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commanders it's where you're going to pick your fights and what tool are in your tool bag and harsh environment and few assets and infrastructure and economic activity outpacing that ability. so having this framework. this starting point with the other arctic nations and not just the nations in my case and the chiefs of defense and the chiefs of security that allows us to build, shared, situational awareness and common interests and common framework so we can avoid my job and avoid these frictions the best that i can with this pace of activities. >> so it's a common framework that you're referring to, would that be established with the international sea bed authority? is that the metaphor cal table that we're talking about? >> i'm going to stick with the operational aspects of it. i think the sea bed questions and the continental shelf questions are the things that are the uncertainty that are accompanied to increase economic activity. the law of the sea does allow us a starting point of certainty in our discussions and the coordination in cooperation as we try to resolve what is really an oppo
commanders it's where you're going to pick your fights and what tool are in your tool bag and harsh environment and few assets and infrastructure and economic activity outpacing that ability. so having this framework. this starting point with the other arctic nations and not just the nations in my case and the chiefs of defense and the chiefs of security that allows us to build, shared, situational awareness and common interests and common framework so we can avoid my job and avoid these...
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risky startup companies, we areitting these people and penalizing them rather than seeing a favorable environment for capital to have long-term economic growth we want thank you for coming on tonight, great stuff. gerri: some good news, mortgage rates this year were the lowest they have been in 60 years. unbelievable. thirty year fixed mortgage fell. it if l.a. 3.14%. freddy mac's reported 3.35%. even that is no the lowest we have seen this year. but it sure is close. that sounds like opportunity to me. the northeast is threatened to be slammed by another winter stm. we will be right back. gerri: givinyou a quick recap of our top story tonight, presidt bama speaking jst moments ago. in that immediate action is needed to avert falling off the fiscal cliff. he says that he is optmistic for an agreement, but neither republicans or democrats will get 100% of what they want. earlier today, the president met with congressional leaders at the white house. a closed-door meeting, here is what the president said just a short time ago. >> we are going to construct a discussion with senate and house leadersh
risky startup companies, we areitting these people and penalizing them rather than seeing a favorable environment for capital to have long-term economic growth we want thank you for coming on tonight, great stuff. gerri: some good news, mortgage rates this year were the lowest they have been in 60 years. unbelievable. thirty year fixed mortgage fell. it if l.a. 3.14%. freddy mac's reported 3.35%. even that is no the lowest we have seen this year. but it sure is close. that sounds like...
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schools are a sensitive environment as well. you could provide safety and security with armed, trained, personnel without putting fear in everyone. >> he argued since timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to kill men, women and children in oklahoma city, restricting firearms will not make children safer but many lawmakers are skeptical about the nra plan. >> we have armed officers in many schools in washington, d.c. we have armed officers in schools. and some of that is appropriate and perhaps we can do more. it actually doesn't cost $8 billion. we have 130,000 elementary and secondary schools in the country. if you had two officers in each, that would cost $25 billion. where is that money going to come from? >> friday. nra c.e.o. said the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. he explained parents will feel safer dropping kids off at school after the holidays if there's an armed police officer standing guard over their child's classroom. >> lots of folks on both sides of this. peter, thank you so much. >
schools are a sensitive environment as well. you could provide safety and security with armed, trained, personnel without putting fear in everyone. >> he argued since timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to kill men, women and children in oklahoma city, restricting firearms will not make children safer but many lawmakers are skeptical about the nra plan. >> we have armed officers in many schools in washington, d.c. we have armed officers in schools. and some of that is appropriate and...
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environment. one everyone wanted to play on the environment in those days -- everyone wanted to play on the environment in those days. an annual report on the state of the environment and to put together the legislative program for the environment. this gave the agency with a staff of about 50 extraordinary authority and intellectual task at a very important time. we would like to see the same thing happen now with respect to energy which i think also everyone wants to play. in your materials, there is a list of 32 committees of congress that are involved with this. 20 agencies of the federal government had significant roles in energy policy. it is time to put some things together. i look back at my own time at the epa when we came up with the idea of recognizing energy efficiency as a way to encourage consumers to purchase equipment. we started with computers. that were much more efficient than they had been. basically by introducing the sleep function into computers. we started out and gradually
environment. one everyone wanted to play on the environment in those days -- everyone wanted to play on the environment in those days. an annual report on the state of the environment and to put together the legislative program for the environment. this gave the agency with a staff of about 50 extraordinary authority and intellectual task at a very important time. we would like to see the same thing happen now with respect to energy which i think also everyone wants to play. in your materials,...
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is there an anticipation that those contractors are going to stay past 14 in an environment that may be as bad as enablers leaving? the reason i ask is we're spending $9 billion a month roughly to sustain this fight. as troops come down you are right. $2 billion we shouldn't be arguing over provides enablers but we have seen in history where we left formations like 1975 going to hell in a handbasket. had the same type of situation in 2014. is anybody talking about it? it took us a long time to build of that capability that supports what you have got. and a pretty secure environment. >> i was not involved in that conversation during my tenure but the fact of the matter is as we have reduced our military presence, many critical tasks previously performed by the military have been picked up by courageous civilian contractors many of whom are former military. that has been a capability, met requirements. the requirement doesn't go away just because we draw down forces. our two options are develop afghans capable of doing that. some of those tasks we are not developing because of what is
is there an anticipation that those contractors are going to stay past 14 in an environment that may be as bad as enablers leaving? the reason i ask is we're spending $9 billion a month roughly to sustain this fight. as troops come down you are right. $2 billion we shouldn't be arguing over provides enablers but we have seen in history where we left formations like 1975 going to hell in a handbasket. had the same type of situation in 2014. is anybody talking about it? it took us a long time to...
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come and enjoy this environment of warmth and water and hospitality. i will certainly carry that message, and hope that people recognize this is a great place to come and visit. i know it is a great place to live as well. thank you. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal ." then hillary clinton talks about religious tolerance. >> at the foot of that bridge, i was beaten. i thought i was going to die. i thought i was going to die. >> in 1965, 25-year-old john lewis took part in a voting rights mark -- march. >> we became -- came in hearing distance of the state troopers. a man identified himself and said i am with the alabama state troopers. this is an unlawful march and will not be allowed to continue. one of the people walking beside me said, give us a moment to pray. the major said, troopers advance. >> across that bridge >> this morning, paul conaway talks about the role of 18 to 29 year-old voters in the elections. then, we analyzed the july unemployment numbers released by the labor department with borraine woellert. then we
come and enjoy this environment of warmth and water and hospitality. i will certainly carry that message, and hope that people recognize this is a great place to come and visit. i know it is a great place to live as well. thank you. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal ." then hillary clinton talks about religious tolerance. >> at the foot of that bridge, i was beaten. i thought i was going to die. i thought i was going to die. >> in 1965,...
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this is a political year, and all of us are up you are talking about this in terms of the fiscal environment. to me, this budget goes beyond the line. it goes beyond just being a political document and goes to being an irresponsible document. given what we are facing in terms of fiscal problems, given our kids and grandkids will be facing, and given the impact on the economy, there is one thing in this budget that i think is relatively honest, and that is the president's projection of what the economy is going to do. maybe it is in part because of the budget. a budget document is both the spending cuts and revenue side and then an economic forecast. this budget, as i look at it, concedes the unemployment rate will be higher next year than this year, and higher in 2013 and next year. he projects a 8.9% unemployment in 2012, 8.6% in 2013. ultimately, that is the worst part of the budget. there is nothing in this budget to get our economy moving again. neither is taking on the fiscal issues in making sure you have more predictability and avoiding the kind of debt crisis we are seeing in europe,
this is a political year, and all of us are up you are talking about this in terms of the fiscal environment. to me, this budget goes beyond the line. it goes beyond just being a political document and goes to being an irresponsible document. given what we are facing in terms of fiscal problems, given our kids and grandkids will be facing, and given the impact on the economy, there is one thing in this budget that i think is relatively honest, and that is the president's projection of what the...
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is it politically possible in this environment to get enough republicans and democrats to support a deal that the white house wants on deficit reduction? because they been to the altar so many times on this same issue, taxes, medicare, social security, defense spending, you must wonder, if there's any agreement possible. host: first, commented today from the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, who will join his colleagues later today at the white house. [video clip] >> i told the president last night we would be happy to look at whatever he proposes. the truth is we are coming up against a hard deadline. as i said, this is a conversation we should have had months ago. republicans are not about to write a blank check or anything senate democrats before or just because we find ourselves at the edge of the cliff. that would not be fair to the american people. that said, we will see what the president has to propose. members on both sides will review it. then we will decide how best to proceed. hopefully, there's still time for an agreement of some kind that saves the taxpayers from a
is it politically possible in this environment to get enough republicans and democrats to support a deal that the white house wants on deficit reduction? because they been to the altar so many times on this same issue, taxes, medicare, social security, defense spending, you must wonder, if there's any agreement possible. host: first, commented today from the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, who will join his colleagues later today at the white house. [video clip] >> i told the...
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it is a decent environment. david: will be talking to alan krueger coming up about that particular subject. you say any deal they make will be a bad deal, how so? >> everybody is worried about going over the cliff and all the automatic cuts that go into effect. if they reach a deal it will involve tax hikes, it'll look a lot like sequestration. if you're not excited about the market, how can you be excited about cutting a deal? liz: they are buying millions of ipad and galaxy, the samsung is doing incredibly well. maybe they are not as caught up. so we in california just over the weekend, we were both the fiscal cliff? they said the fiscal blitz? i said it is kind of like a fiscal blitz. >> it does not mean the stock market itself isn't going to react negatively to any deal that comes out with continued problems in europe. david: despite the fact that you are a bull, you only have 8% of your funds in u.s. stocks. why? >> the picture is better from a fundamental standpoint. you hear so many headlines of what is g
it is a decent environment. david: will be talking to alan krueger coming up about that particular subject. you say any deal they make will be a bad deal, how so? >> everybody is worried about going over the cliff and all the automatic cuts that go into effect. if they reach a deal it will involve tax hikes, it'll look a lot like sequestration. if you're not excited about the market, how can you be excited about cutting a deal? liz: they are buying millions of ipad and galaxy, the samsung...
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and that this federal government is doing all that we can to create legislation to help foster an environment where the private sector can do just that. create jobs. but we cannot overlook the reality that we are spending money that we do not have. this reckless spending spree that has happened here in washington has no doubt significantly contributed to the downward economy. and this bill directly and specifically addresses the exact gimmicks in our current budgeting process that have led and will ton lead to increased deficits. americans deserve an honest accountable, predictable budget process, and this bill goes through nine specific gimmicks that are most commonly used. the bill offered by senator sessions and senator snowe is geared toward senate procedure. and our legislation in the house expands this approach where revenue inappropriation bills are first considered. we desire and are pushing for a process that instills integrity to the budget process. integrity is the highest human value we have. we must change the way washington works. we must require a budget process that is account
and that this federal government is doing all that we can to create legislation to help foster an environment where the private sector can do just that. create jobs. but we cannot overlook the reality that we are spending money that we do not have. this reckless spending spree that has happened here in washington has no doubt significantly contributed to the downward economy. and this bill directly and specifically addresses the exact gimmicks in our current budgeting process that have led and...
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they decided let's put this in the harshest environment. they have completely eliminated their healthcare related infections. >> 100%? >> for over six months now, 100%. we know it can be done. it's a matter of having a better product that kills stuff to a level never seen before. the other part is it's less toxic and safer than anything on the market. this product is actually approved for food surfaces, for children's toys. liz: what is in it? i know you won't give your recipe, but is there anything toxic in it? >> no, the special magic is it's less toxic. it is basically activated silver. everybody knows going back centuries that silver has been a naturally occurring antimicrobial, formulated differently than anything on the market, but that's the single biggest breakthrough in technology. liz: this stuff is a thousand times the power of lysol. hospitals are being told now that medicare will no longer reimburse them for hospital infections, meaning the incentive is now there for hospitals to clean up their act. >> you know from the past i
they decided let's put this in the harshest environment. they have completely eliminated their healthcare related infections. >> 100%? >> for over six months now, 100%. we know it can be done. it's a matter of having a better product that kills stuff to a level never seen before. the other part is it's less toxic and safer than anything on the market. this product is actually approved for food surfaces, for children's toys. liz: what is in it? i know you won't give your recipe, but...
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risky startup companies, we are hitting these people a penalizing them rather than seeing afavorable environment for capital to have long-term economic growth we want thank you for coming on tonight, great stuff. gerri: some good news, mortgage rates this year were the lowest they have en in 60 years. unbelievable. thirty year fixed mortgage fell. it if l.a. 3.14%. freddy mac's reported 3.35%. even that is not the lowest we have seen this year. but it sure is close. that sounds like opportunity to me. the northeast is threatened to be slammed by another winter storm. we will be right back. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: is song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. gerri: giving you a quick recap of our top story tonight, president obama speaking just moments ago. in that immediate actionis needed to avert falling off the fiscal cliff. he says that he is optimistic for an agreem
risky startup companies, we are hitting these people a penalizing them rather than seeing afavorable environment for capital to have long-term economic growth we want thank you for coming on tonight, great stuff. gerri: some good news, mortgage rates this year were the lowest they have en in 60 years. unbelievable. thirty year fixed mortgage fell. it if l.a. 3.14%. freddy mac's reported 3.35%. even that is not the lowest we have seen this year. but it sure is close. that sounds like opportunity...
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decisions bear upon the desire for energy independence, bear upon the threat of global warming and the environment. so all of that is a tall order, and i could go on obviously much longer. is it impossible to do? all i can say is i hope not. better to set out a large framework than settle for inadequacy before the debate even starts. consider whether there are not, in fact, areas of common concern and possible consensus upon which to build. most important we need to understand how much is at stake. united states is not and cannot be an isolated island. we live in a world of swirling concerns, economic, political, security that poses large opportunities but also, this is perfectly obvious, grave threats. the problem is, or one part of the problem is the united states can no longer claim almost unchallenged leadership of the world economy. for decades after world war ii it was the american vision and american strength that shaped the world economy. an economy increasingly market driven, open to international trade and investment, with unprecedented standards of living and whole nation s risin from p
decisions bear upon the desire for energy independence, bear upon the threat of global warming and the environment. so all of that is a tall order, and i could go on obviously much longer. is it impossible to do? all i can say is i hope not. better to set out a large framework than settle for inadequacy before the debate even starts. consider whether there are not, in fact, areas of common concern and possible consensus upon which to build. most important we need to understand how much is at...
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as more do, it will create an environment for us to reach an agreement. we need the same willingness to step 4 on the left to be able to meet in this room at the table or wherever the room maybe and to come to an agreement that will lead us forward. one thing i am hoping for is if we can reach an agreement, in principle before the end of the year, then implement it, i believe this is what many have been waiting for to launch a more spirited recovery. if we get this done, if we have a credible $4 trillion deficit reduction plan signed and sealed, signed by the president, what does that say to the rest of the world? many economies in europe and other places are struggling, but ours will be the strongest in the world in terms of the future. it takes a lot of hard work but it is worth the effort. all will prosper. saturday night, my wife and i went to see a movie by spielberg. about another gentleman who lived in illinois for a while named abraham lincoln. toward the end of the movie, daniel day-lewis was sitting across from confederates and there was talk ab
as more do, it will create an environment for us to reach an agreement. we need the same willingness to step 4 on the left to be able to meet in this room at the table or wherever the room maybe and to come to an agreement that will lead us forward. one thing i am hoping for is if we can reach an agreement, in principle before the end of the year, then implement it, i believe this is what many have been waiting for to launch a more spirited recovery. if we get this done, if we have a credible...
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better plan there and getting that business to a level of sustainability given the very competitive environment. and in asia-pacific, it's all about all the seeds we've planted in terms of investments and plants and products, those are going to bear a lot of fruit in terms of volumes and revenues as we grow that business going forward. >> we've done probably five of six interviews, not just the auto market, but the economy as a whole, and seems like the same question over and over, are you seeing stability? and any time i talk with you or other auto executives, yes, we think we're seeing stabilization. do you have confidence that europe has stabilized? >> i can't give you 100% pure confidence. we're seeing some encouraging signals even in the last couple of days in terms of some of the sovereign debt issues they're trying to resolve. but our approach there is -- as you know, we've announced a transformation plan there, it's about investing in products. but at the same time, work on the cost side and that's why we've made announcements around some equipment changes. >> real quick, here in the u.
better plan there and getting that business to a level of sustainability given the very competitive environment. and in asia-pacific, it's all about all the seeds we've planted in terms of investments and plants and products, those are going to bear a lot of fruit in terms of volumes and revenues as we grow that business going forward. >> we've done probably five of six interviews, not just the auto market, but the economy as a whole, and seems like the same question over and over, are...
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the budget's request does reflect in her words epa's core mission of protecting public health and the environment. while making tough decisions to reduce government spending. as is the case with republicans taking aim at the administration's budget the republican from virginia asking lisa jackson about ongoing regulations. who say the epa is doing much to place a stranglehold over industry in this country. here's some of the exchange. the comments of the lisa jackson. >> secretary jackson, the d.c. circuit is hearing oral arguments in the green gas argument, in your brief, it indicates in that brief that there would be a need to hire 230,000 full-time employees, that there would be additional 80,000 permits per year, 6 million title v permits and a cost to the epa of 21 billion on top of the current budget, 21 billion per year. i'm looking at the brief where i get these numbers, the paragraph, based on this analysis, the epa found applying the statutory thresholds of 201 would quote, overwhelm the resources of permitting authorities and impair the functioning of the program, you would agree with
the budget's request does reflect in her words epa's core mission of protecting public health and the environment. while making tough decisions to reduce government spending. as is the case with republicans taking aim at the administration's budget the republican from virginia asking lisa jackson about ongoing regulations. who say the epa is doing much to place a stranglehold over industry in this country. here's some of the exchange. the comments of the lisa jackson. >> secretary...
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proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while ptecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural g... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neil: all right. this fiscal cliff, what, 52 days away until we become istanbul? i have nod request, but it's getting bad. what happens, and did anything anyone was saying today make any sense or give you any sign that progress is being made? now, i naively read between the lines of what the president said today and what john boehner said this week, and i did read the inklings of progress, but my cynical cohorts who never see anything good on anything that goes on disagree including charlie who doesn't trust anybody, melissa francis, with a great book out now that clearly tells me she doesn't like anybody, and lloyd weber, in the
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one of the key elements in the methodology is the political environment and also has to do with public finances, and both accounts, if you want to compare the u.s. with finland, you will notice two things. first of all, that the debt ratio in the u.s. is much higher. you will find the debt trajectory is more diverse. more importantly, you will find that it's been our finding, at least, and people may come to different conclusions on that, but we felt that the government challenges the u.s. political systems facing in generating a coherent strategy of getting public finance challenges under control are more pronounced than they are in finland, and the specifically last summer -- the u.s. government got extremely close to a real liquidity crisis, because of the washington establishment could not agree on the way forward that would have been required to raise the debt ceiling. >> would you think that there is any truth too, in a point put to us by a sovereign risk expert many, many years experience in the field at a high level, who said -- who has given us advice, i kwoeshgts like journal
one of the key elements in the methodology is the political environment and also has to do with public finances, and both accounts, if you want to compare the u.s. with finland, you will notice two things. first of all, that the debt ratio in the u.s. is much higher. you will find the debt trajectory is more diverse. more importantly, you will find that it's been our finding, at least, and people may come to different conclusions on that, but we felt that the government challenges the u.s....
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risky startup companies, we are hitting these people and penalizing them rather than seeing a favorable environment for capitato have long-term economic growth we want thank you foroming on tonight, great stuff. gerri: some good news, mortgage rates this year were the lowest they have been n 60 years. unbelievable. thirty year fixed mortgage fell. it if l.a. 3.14%. freddy mac's reported 3.35%. even that is not the lowest we have seen this year. but it sure is close. that sounds like opportunity to me. the northeast is threened to be slammed by another winter storm. we will be right back. john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectote has great savis on term life for john's wife carrie, can get
risky startup companies, we are hitting these people and penalizing them rather than seeing a favorable environment for capitato have long-term economic growth we want thank you foroming on tonight, great stuff. gerri: some good news, mortgage rates this year were the lowest they have been n 60 years. unbelievable. thirty year fixed mortgage fell. it if l.a. 3.14%. freddy mac's reported 3.35%. even that is not the lowest we have seen this year. but it sure is close. that sounds like opportunity...
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gerri: and mildly chief watchdog for the environment is out. epa administrator said today she is stepping down effective next month. her four year tenure has been marred by a string of controversy including pushing cap-and-trade. relations on coal fire power plant, the war on coal and a fight with republicans blocking the keystone pipeline. we talk a lot about that, remember. also accused of using a secret e-mail alias to conduct official business. that investigation still going on. jackson hasn't given any reason for her departure but has not accepted any other job at this time. and just ahead, have you given thought to your new year's resolution that? i have a few ideas congress has to consider. and we will have an in-depth preview of the housing market, coming up. gerri: americans are getting their financial house orders, so why can't washington? next, i new year's resolutions for congress. gerri: i have to tell you i'm tempted to go shopping to take advantage of all the sales retailers are having this week but i can't bring myself to do it.
gerri: and mildly chief watchdog for the environment is out. epa administrator said today she is stepping down effective next month. her four year tenure has been marred by a string of controversy including pushing cap-and-trade. relations on coal fire power plant, the war on coal and a fight with republicans blocking the keystone pipeline. we talk a lot about that, remember. also accused of using a secret e-mail alias to conduct official business. that investigation still going on. jackson...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. gerri: a new poll says that mitt romney will win with more than 300 electoral votes. these guys in their pool are bringing us to our question of the day. is the electoral college updated? it is totally outdated. just another way that the powers that be make sure that real voters don't matter. another viewer agreed with him. get with the times already. jimmy writes the guesstimate the electoral college is outdated. we should vote by county is so they're not big cities could make decisions for states. we asked on gerriwillis.com. 46% said yes, and 54% said no. david from california says harry reid says the burden of proof is on m
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zhearur asg .e ildoaroms lp fu enoc commitment to support ieists studying the environment. anenroenlcory and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. clshz. >>> welcome back. time for what now. may day is not observed as an official holiday here in the united states but occupy wall street protesters are still planning to make a day of it tomorrow. ari, they are attempting to bring 125 u.s. cities to a n ssdstill toti's > . ihi icod wk. thlabi natiol o s tulybo miatn 06 .oer days he gone more quietly passed by. here you've got the political topical interests they're going to do this and the conventions and we're going to see whether they get another food hold. >> what i find interesting is right after the times did a front page story about apple making billions of dollars and not paying taxes on it, it's interesting quite frankly these protesters, these citizen erreh, rit? ts a gdtet,to beusth g a t atntion c
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but i believe that the government does create an environment for businesses to grow. that is what tax policy is all about. the tax breaks that congressman charlie bass has voted for her, it was encouraging the production of fossil fuels and energy. i believe that what we need to do is give incentives, such as growing the economy here at home and the incentive for shipping jobs overseas. i think we need to end the uncertainty and it flows from the deficit. we have to be serious about the deficit because companies are not invested. they are not making capital investments or investment in people because of their concerns. there are any number of things that the government anges, but i absolutely believe it is the private sector that joss festus. >> when i heard that statement, by before, my first reaction was my brother and i struggled to make our business work successfully. i don't quibble with the idea that the system of taxes, small business administration and, you know, tax credits on the other side in the catholic women, they all matter and count and danny is right
but i believe that the government does create an environment for businesses to grow. that is what tax policy is all about. the tax breaks that congressman charlie bass has voted for her, it was encouraging the production of fossil fuels and energy. i believe that what we need to do is give incentives, such as growing the economy here at home and the incentive for shipping jobs overseas. i think we need to end the uncertainty and it flows from the deficit. we have to be serious about the deficit...